I received an email from the "Booking Co-ordinator for booking films ahead.
Friday
1.00 Count Dracula (Pt 1) TV Heaven Viewing Room
2.00 The Nightmare Man (Pt 1) TV Heaven Viewing Room
2.00 Spine Tingler! Pictureville Cinema
2.15 Vampire Diary Cubby Broccoli Cinema
3.00 Schalcken the Painter TV Heaven Viewing Room
4.00 Black Christmas Pictureville Cinema
4.15 Vigilante Cubby Broccoli Cinema
6.00 Outland 70mm Pictureville Cinema
6.15 An American Werewolf in London Cubby Broccoli Cinema
8.15 The Mist (provided werewolf finishes in time) Pictureville Cinema
8.45 Val Lewton: The Man in the Shadows Cubby Broccoli Cinema
Saturday
11.00 ...And Now the Screaming Starts! Cubby Broccoli Cinema
11.30 Scars of Dracula Pictureville Cinema
1.00 Maelstrom (Episode 2) TV Heaven Viewing Room
1.00 The Abominable Dr. Phibes Cubby Broccoli Cinema
1.30 Malpertuis Pictureville Cinema
2.00 The Day of the Triffids (Pt 1) TV Heaven Viewing Room
3.00 Dr. Phibes Rises Again! Cubby Broccoli Cinema
3.00 Z for Zachariah TV Heaven Viewing Room
4.00 Savage Streets Pictureville Cinema
5.00 Screentalk: Robert Fuest Cubby Broccoli Cinema
6.00 Poltergeist 70mm Pictureville Cinema
6.15 The House That Dripped Blood Cubby Broccoli Cinema
8.15 Screentalk: Peter Duffell Cubby Broccoli Cinema
8.30 The Thing 70mm + intro by John Carpenter Pictureville Cinema
Sunday
10.15 Cat People Cubby Broccoli Cinema
11.00 The Most Dangerous Game or Pictureville Cinema
12.00 Short Films Cubby Broccoli Cinema
12.30 Dracula (digital) Pictureville Cinema
1.00 Chiller: Toby TV Heaven Viewing Room
2.00 Blood on Satan's Claw Cubby Broccoli Cinema
2.00 Children of the Stones: Into the Circle TV Heaven Viewing Room
2.30 Grindhouse double-bill Pictureville Cinema
3.00 Frankenstein TV Heaven Viewing Room
4.00 Screentalk: Piers Haggard + Robert Wynne-Simmons Cubby Broccoli Cinema
5.30 Daughters of Darkness Cubby Broccoli Cinema
6.15 Terminator 2: Judgement Day 70mm Pictureville Cinema
7.30 Screentalk: Harry Kumel Cubby Broccoli Cinema
8.45 Hell's Ground Pictureville Cinema
pmoodie, any others you think shouldn't be missed?
Malpertuis looks interesting and foregoing Phibes for (although it has been ages I'd seen them).